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What size of nylon hose will fit on the oil sending unit ?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by 52m38a1, Sep 2, 2004.

  1. Sep 2, 2004
    52m38a1

    52m38a1 New Member

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    i have a 52 m38a1 but i think any early cj5 sending unit will do.


    Also where can i get a new mechanical sending unit?
     
  2. Sep 2, 2004
    timgr

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    There's no sending unit as such. The oil simply goes through the tube and moves the gauge.

    I'd guess you can use the installation kit from Stewart-Warner or the generic one from AutoZone. It's a bunch of fittings and adpaters, plus the length of tubing.
     
  3. Sep 2, 2004
    52m38a1

    52m38a1 New Member

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    ok thanks
     
  4. Sep 3, 2004
    willysnut

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    Don't use the plastic tubing- you'll get dirty oil on the "carpet" in your A1 when the tube is chafed thru . Actually it's the hot oil you don't want. Use 1/8" copper or steel tubing.
     
  5. Sep 3, 2004
    66cj5

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    would use stainless tubing. (only do it once)
     
  6. Sep 3, 2004
    timgr

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    AS I recall, the M38A1 did use metal tubing of some type. Jim warns against copper, because it will work-harden and crack. I have used the nylon tubing with 100% reliability, but I put the entire length inside 5/32" vacuum line to protect it from abrasion.
     
  7. Sep 3, 2004
    lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

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    Here are some quotes from another recent post on this subject:

    "Copper and high pressure oil= a No-No. Copper can fatigue, that's why they use a nylon type. Works fine, just keep it away from the manifold/headers. "

    _________________
    Jim


    "BTW the nylon oil line fits real nice inside 5/32" vacuum tube. Protects the whole length of the tube. Put the vacuum tube on before you tighten the fittings. "
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    Tim Reese
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    Many of us run the nylon line with no problems. (I like Tim's idea using vac hose as sheathing). My rig has had the nylon on since 1995 or so with no problems.
    Many guys also run copper line with no problems.
    I have a length of copper to use as back up if my nylon develops an issue. :rofl:

    I have seen the nylon melt and the copper flex and break.

    Steel is a good idea, but may be hard to find in the correct size/length...

    Food for thought.
    Good Luck!
     
  8. Sep 3, 2004
    lynn

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    LOL, Tim posted the same info while I was typing/talking on the phone... R) R)
     
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